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Joe Degross, Chattanooga Writers Guild member, will be hosting a writing
workshop this Saturday:

When:  Saturday, June 15th, 11:00 am

Where: Barnes & Noble (near Hamilton Place mall)

What: Joe will be discussing Eudora Welty's writing and philosophies on the
craft of fiction.  The workshop is part of a series he will be offering at
Barnes & Noble focused on apprenticing to master writers to improve upon your
writing.

More About Joe DeGross:

Joe is a writer, editor, ethicist, and physician.  He writes essays, creative
non-fiction, and fiction.  He minored in philosophy and theology as an
undergraduate, holds a MFA degree from Goddard College and received his
medical education at NJ Medical School, Cornell, and Columbia.  His essay
work has appeared in medical journals including The Southern Medical Journal,
Hospital Medicine, and The Medical Times, and in newspapers in the Northeast
and in the South.  He is a teacher of both medical humanities and creative
writing.  His medical teaching ranges from aspects of death and dying, to
issues surrounding the patient-physician relationship and the philosophy of
medicine, while his teaching of creative writing includes workshops ranging
from basic craft to advanced artistry using the work of master-writers as
teaching tools.  Joe's short stories have appeared in MFA Pawprints and Carve
Magazine, and he continues to actively write short stories and novels.


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Jennifer Watts
Grant Consultant

Office of Grants and Program Review, Dept. 4905
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
615 McCallie Avenue
Chattanooga, TN 37403

Phone:  423-425-4168
Fax:  423-425-4052
Email:  [log in to unmask]
Website: http://www.utc.edu/Grants-and-Research
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